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Set in the United States at the height of the Cold War in the fifties, One Of The Hollywood Ten examines the personal struggle and triumph of Herbert Biberman, a film director, in his crusade to continue his filmmaking career in the face of the McCarthy-led Blacklist. At its most personal, Biberman's story is a compelling drama of individual perseverance and familial sacrifice and, at its most political, a conspiracy thriller and ever-relevant testament to societal paranoia and hate-mongering.
The film opens by establishing the historical climate - anticommunist paranoia, Congressional persecution of 'unAmerican activities' and friends informing on friends - that pervaded the early years of the Cold War in Hollywood and beyond. In detail, the various reactions of members of the film community to persecution is explored, from the high-profile trip to Washington, D.C. by Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in support of those persecuted that ended in his famous recantment, to the varying tactics of those not so readily remembered in pleading either the fifth or first amendments, or merely pleading to not be asked to speak at all. At the centre of this maelstrom is Herbert Biberman and his wife, Academy Award-winning actress Gale Sondergaard, who refused to name names and who stood by their acknowledged communist beliefs. For this, Biberman was cited for contempt of Congress, becoming in the process one of the 'Hollywood Ten', and was sentenced to serve jail time in a federal prison in Arkansas.
Act two evolves from the more familiar contextual elements of the Blacklist in the first act, to follow Herbert and Gale's attempts to restart their film-making careers on Herbert's release from prison. Herbert, unable to be re-instated to the Director's Guild of America, an organisation he co-founded in the thirties, resolved to strike back in the only way he knew possible: by making a film: The Salt of the Earth.

Format: 35mm Kodak
Year of Production: 2000
Director: Karl Francis
Producers: Juan Gordon, Stuart Pollok, Karl Francis
Executive Producers: Lucrecia Botín, Gareth Jones, Alvaro Longoria
Editor: John Richards
Screenwriter: Karl Francis
Director of Photography: Nigel Walters
Sound: Antonio Bloch, Tim Ricketts
Music: John Rea, Victor Reyes
Principal Cast: Jeff Goldblum, Greta Scacchi, Angela Molina
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Production Company:
Morena Films
Contact: Juan Gordon
C/O Alibi Films International
12 Maiden Lane, London WC2E 7NA
Tel: +44 020 7845 0410
Fax: +44 020 7836 6919
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www.alibifilms.co.uk">www.alibifilms.co.uk
Saltire Ent.
Contact: Stuart Pollok
Bloom Street
Contact: Karl Francis
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Sales Agent:
Alibi Films International
Contact: Hilary Davis
12 Maiden Lane
London WC2E 7NA
Tel: +44 020 7845 0410
Fax: +44 020 7836 6919
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www.alibifilms.co.uk">www.alibifilms.co.uk
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